Another OCaml connoisseur (at least semi-forced, as it looks like a university exercise).
Another OCaml connoisseur (at least semi-forced, as it looks like a university exercise).
Looks interesting, but I would’ve really liked some gameplay. From what’s being shown here and on gematsu it somehow looks like a mixture between Observer and Bioshock (only universe, not really gameplay).
Pretty much, yes. Although most of the guides install nix via curl. You can find the recommended installation procedure on the official nix website.
What I’m right now also realizing is that i switched things up. nix-shell -p curl
creates a shell with the curl command temporarily available. If you exit this shell it’s gone. I use this all the time if if i don’t want to pollute my system with programs I only use once. If you want to permanently install something you have to use nix-env -iA nixpkgs.curl
. But don’t take my words for granted, since I have never tested this on a non-nixos machine.
Note: You can also see how to install something by clicking on the package title in the nixpkgs repo.
Nixpkgs can be used without knowing anything about nix. You can install almost anything by just running e.g.:
nix-shell -p cowsay
The requirement for that is the nix package manager but that should be easy to install. But yeah getting into Nixos with flakes and all that stuff can be hard.
That’s probably the best Unixporn I’ve seen on Lemmy
I really love the term “toilet paper deployment”
Right now Debian, but I’ll migrate to NixOS pretty soon since it’s already running on all of my machines except this server.
I followed this guide from VimJoyer and it works like a charm. Have been using this approach for quite a while now. It just uses raw nix with homemanager
Looking really clean. Could you post your dotfiles as well?
Wie viele Klebies sind zu viele Klebies
Pretty cool idea. The few lines of code also make it easy to rewrite in case you want to switch to wayland.
And Guild Wars 2 is nowadays also on Steam, making it even easier to get into it. Note for anyone who previously played GW2 before it came to Steam: You can also use the Steam version if you add “-provider Portal” as a launch parameter.
A fix for Titanfall 2: Northstar, love to see that
Piped uses the Newpipe Extractor, so they basically use the same tech. But IMO the biggest advantage of Piped is that you can sync your subs and playlists between devices. Piped is also more private as it’s not your phone that talks with YouTube.
You can also do it with the normal settings menu (about:preferences). The setting is called “Enable Firefox Sync” under the tab “LibreWolf”. Might be a bit easier this way.
You can reenable that in the settings, but it’s off by default. I use it everyday
An sich eine coole Sache. Ist aber schon bisschen blöd, dass man mit dem Flexpreis Ticket nicht mehr so frei unterwegs sein kann.